Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco got praise for his mechanics from former offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. "Joe was very well schooled on how to throw the football. He came in with great mechanics. He came in with natural arm strength and endurance," Cameron said. "But I would say to give the credit to Joe himself. Joe knows what he is doing when it comes to his arm. I've never seen him ice his arm. I never saw it sore. I've seen him tired maybe once."

Baltimore Ravens RB Ray Rice said the firing of former offensive coordinator Cam Cameron served as a wake-up call for players. "We all felt like, you know what, Cam was the playcaller, but we had to go out there and make the plays," Rice said. "It was an attention grabber. But coach (Jim) Caldwell, what he did for us, he kept things simple. He just preached one thing, 'Let's do what we do, but let's do it really well.'"

Louisiana State University head coach Les Miles said the team is working to bring former Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron into the same position with the Tigers, according to a source close to the school. Cameron and Miles worked together for seven years at the University of Michigan. An announcement is expected to come next week.

Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said Friday, Jan. 25, that neither he nor owner Steve Bisciotti pressured head coach John Harbaugh to fire former offensive coordinator Cam Cameron during the season. "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that wouldn't be fair to John," Newsome said. "John has to stand before his coaching staff and his players. If at any point do they ever think that he's overly influenced by Steve or I, then he loses his staff and his players. It has to be him."

Former Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said the team's decision to fire him was just what they needed. "It was a brilliant move," Cameron said. "Everyone on the team took a look in the mirror after that. We were inconsistent, and if I'm in charge, I'm saying, 'Why are we inconsistent?' We need to get the team's attention," Cameron harbors no ill will toward the Ravens; he's been rooting for them in the postseason.